Safes – bank protection – or a related device – Bank protection devices – Guard booths
Patent
1984-01-05
1985-12-03
Perham, Alfred C.
Safes, bank protection, or a related device
Bank protection devices
Guard booths
52106, 109 585, E04H 112, E04H 308
Patent
active
045559910
ABSTRACT:
The armoured guard-house allows one or more guards to be protected and is provided with an armoured lateral envelope provided with at least one glazed observation area or window protected by bullet-proof glass, a base and an upper closure canopy. The window is composed of an opaque reinforced frame of grid supports delimiting a plurality of window openings of relatively small dimensions, closed by means of transparent panes made of a bullet-proof glass and each having a reflective surface facing outwardly of the guard-house in such a way that an external observer cannot see through the glazed area. The guard-house is made in such a way as to resist the impact of armoured bullets fired from military rifles of the FAL-type.
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C.P.M. S.p.A. Impianti Industriali
Jeffers Albert L.
Perham Alfred C.
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